Each group will be responsible for becoming experts on one particular element of poetry. You will need to use all resources available to you: The Language of Literature Book and Internet resources.
1. Write an explanation to help other kids understand the element of poetry. This explanation should be written in your own words, accurate and make sense. Be sure to use correct grammar, spelling and punctuation in your writing. Be sure to present it in an interesting way so you can keep other kids’ attention. Be creative!
2. Include examples of your element of poetry.
3. Include links to resources and games on the Internet that will help other kids learn about the element of poetry.
4. All items above are to be placed on the Poetry Elements wiki page located on our class wiki.
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Poetry Elements
Directions:
Each group will be responsible for becoming experts on one particular element of poetry. You will need to use all resources available to you: The Language of Literature Book and Internet resources.
1. Write an explanation to help other kids understand the element of poetry. This explanation should be written in your own words, accurate and make sense. Be sure to use correct grammar, spelling and punctuation in your writing. Be sure to present it in an interesting way so you can keep other kids’ attention. Be creative!
2. Include examples of your element of poetry.
3. Include links to resources and games on the Internet that will help other kids learn about the element of poetry.
4. All items above are to be placed on the Poetry Elements wiki page located on our class wiki.
4th period -
Group 1 - Topic: Rhyme
Group 2 - Topic: Rhythm
Group 3 - Topic: Repetition & Onomatopoeia
Group 4 - Topic: Simile
Group 5 - Topic: Metaphor
Group 6 - Topic: Personification
7th period -
Group 1 - Topic: Rhyme
Group 2 - Topic: Rhythm
Group 3 - Topic: Repetition & Onomatopoeia
Group 4 - Topic: Simile
Group 5 - Topic: Metaphor
Group 6 - Topic: Personification